Nardhana Academy of Dance founded by Ramaa Ramesh had a humble beginning in 1992. It has grown extensively, maintaining high quality of training and performance. The main focus of this institution is to instill an awareness of the rich Indian art and culture in its purest form to the next generation. In order to accomplish this goal, apart from the practical aspects of Bharatanatyam, theory, Nattuvangam (wielding cymbals to conduct stage recitals), stage decor, lighting, teaching methodology, philosophy of movement and music are also stressed upon. Exploring into other cognate art forms is also encouraged.

Nardhana Academy has accelerated programs for sincere students with deep interest in the art form. Senior students are encouraged to participate in many of the recitals that the Academy gets invited to perform. Such performances build the self esteem of the students and boost their confidence level as they continue to refine their presentation skills. The yearly annual showing for the parents gives an opportunity for each student of the dance school to perform on stage for the audience. The Academy has staged over 25 Arangetrams so far (debut full length recitals) accompanied by live orchestra from India featuring exclusive repertoires.

Other than its regular performances, and Lecture-Demonstrations Nardhana Academy is also known for its group productions which include thematic interpretations in a dance-drama pattern, and group choreographies which have been presented in numerous locations and events including The Philadelphia Museum of the Arts, The Temple University Alumni Concert, Main Campus & Ambler Campus, The Bryn Mawr College Faculty Dance Concert, The Cabrini College Contemporary Dance Company Performance, Asian American Heritage Month Celebration, The S.V. Temple, Pittsburg, PA, The Maha Lakshmi Temple, DE & The HARI Temple, Harrisburg, PA.